Some hardcore x rated films are known to be
violence and unacceptabel for viewers.
But?
"Alice In Wonderland"is the one x rated movie
that has a gentle and engaging atmophere.
That it maybe the exception.
The plot has "Alice"(played by actress and
singer Kristine De Bell)working as a libriain
for a small town.
Who refuses to have pre marital sex with her
boyfriend.
Her prudish attitude is soon changed..when
she meets "The White Rabitt"(played by comic/
character actor Larry Gelman..of "The Odd Couple"
tv show fame)..who leads the young libriain to
"Wonderland"via The Library's mirrior.
And there..her sexual prowesses are
awakened by the funny and friendly creatures
of Mr.Lewis Carroll's witty and sureal enviroment.
The movie focus' more on musical numbers and
on little vingettes rather than on streightforward
plot devices and reality.
The musical numbers are not top broadway
hits.
But..they are entertaining and the performances
by the cast makes this film enjoyable.
The movie is also helped by the lush locales
in Brittish Columbia.
Those used for The "Wonderland"set and the countryside
especially the waterfall.
Where at the end of the movie..Ms.De Bell and the
actor playing her boyfriend takes a refreshing nude slide
down the waterfall and into a lake.
I was entranced by this film..when I first saw
it in 1976.
I'm still enchanted by it to this day and I know
that today's lovers of x rated films will enjoy it
too.

Review by anonymous (posted on 15-Sep-2006)

Films are always redone in parody or farcical form, and this version of
Lewis Carroll's classic fairy tale goes one step further, by being done
porn style. While Kristen De Bell isn't Sharon Stone in looks, she is
cute enough to carry this adaption. Ms. De B fucks, sucks and tackles
the role with aplomb. Her masturbation scene is vibrant, and Kristen's
blowjob episode is enough to make a male want to work off himself.
There's musical numbers and dancing, to accompany all the sex. I
recommend seeing it with someone you love--to fuck.

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